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Lawmakers Propose to Tighten US-Mexico Border
2005-06-09
Voice of America report, so there's some things that are basic in presentation

...Ever since the 2001 terrorist attacks, the Bush administration and members of Congress from both major political parties have focused on the southern border with Mexico as a potential weak link in keeping terrorists out of the United States. Earlier this year, FBI Director Robert Mueller warned lawmakers that immigrants with ties to al-Qaida could easily enter the United States illegally from Mexico using false identities.

In recent months, some members of the president's majority Republican Party have stepped up pressure on the administration to do more to crack down on illegal immigration. Arizona Republican John Kyl, a member of a Senate subcommittee that deals with immigration issues, expressed concern about the continuing influx of illegal immigrants coming across the southern border during a recent hearing.

There are an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants in the United States. But federal immigration officials insist they are making progress in stemming the influx. Border Patrol Chief David Aguilar recently briefed a Senate subcommittee on immigration about his agency's efforts since last October.

"The Border Patrol as a whole has apprehended over 800,000 illegal aliens, interdicted 886,000 pounds of marijuana and 7,400 pounds of cocaine. Our objective is nothing less than a border under operational control," he said.

But with that success have come other problems. State and federal officials complain they are running out of room to detain illegal immigrants suspected of criminal intentions or from so-called countries of special interest, which are known to have links with terrorist organizations.

Immigration officials have instituted a limited expedited removal program that detains the most suspicious illegal aliens and usually results in them being deported in about a month's time. Large numbers of other illegal aliens who are not deemed a threat are often released inside the United States and told to appear in court at a later date to determine whether they are eligible to remain. A large number of them never make their court appearances.

Texas Republican Senator John Cornyn is joining forces with Senator Kyl to sponsor a bill that would double the size of the Border Patrol over the next five years. If approved, the Cornyn-Kyl bill would authorize 10,000 new Border Patrol agents to the current total of 11,000. It would also offer a version of a temporary guest worker program similar to that proposed by President Bush last year.

The president's plan would allow unauthorized immigrants currently living in the United States to apply for legal status to work and would impose new penalties on companies that knowingly hire illegal workers.

Stewart Verdery is a consultant on immigration issues and a former official in the Homeland Security Department. He told lawmakers that the creation of a guest worker program is an important part of helping law enforcement focus on terrorist and criminal threats coming across the border.

But the guest worker proposals have drawn criticism from across the political spectrum. Immigration opponents are worried about the government's ability to administer a massive new program while immigration advocacy groups are concerned that the plan will not do enough to protect the rights of temporary workers.
Posted by:Pappy

#5  There are an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants in the United States. But federal immigration officials insist they are making progress in stemming the influx.

What about ejecting those that are already here?

Large numbers of other illegal aliens who are not deemed a threat are often released inside the United States and told to appear in court at a later date to determine whether they are eligible to remain.

How about identifying the government officials who are responsible for this, and lowering the boom on them??

The president's plan would allow unauthorized immigrants currently living in the United States to apply for legal status to work..

No, no, NO. Round 'em up and throw 'em OUT. Anyone that wants to be a part of the guest worker program needs to be clean, with NO RECORD of illegal entry.

This can't be said enough: NO REWARDS FOR ILLEGAL ENTRY. PERIOD.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-06-09 10:34  

#4  Yes! JF understands. The gentlemen from the White Mountains can operate on either side of the border with ease.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-06-09 10:32  

#3  Should have had the Marines practicing intradiction in a desert environment long before we went into Iraq.

Signs along the border "in Spanish" saying US Marine training area, do not cross. Would do a lot more towards stopping infiltration than water fountains.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2005-06-09 10:20  

#2  SPoD -
Can't use Title X military forces, Posse Comitatus.
However, you could raise a 'para-military' force and put it under Homeland Security. Say, about two brigades of, otherwise unemployed, Apaches. It's not like that has ever been done before. :)
Posted by: Jert Flinert7749   2005-06-09 09:24  

#1  Our objective is nothing less than a border under operational control,"...

Bull, you don't act like it and no holder of that office ever has. The Border to the south should be controled and Patroled by a military type force. Zero drugs and illegal aliens should get across.

Posted by: Sock Puppet 0’ Doom   2005-06-09 02:09  

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